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孙远主编的《GMAT写作》中的题库(红皮书)
Analysis of Argument Questions
1.The following appeared as part of an annual report sent to stockholders by Olympic Foods, a processor of frozen foods. “Over time, the costs of processing go down because as organizations learn how to do things better, they become more efficient. In color film processing, for example, the cost of a 3-by-5-inch print fell from 50 cents for five-day service in 1970 to 20 cents for one-day service in 1984. The same principle applies to the processing of food. And since Olympic Foods will soon celebrate its twenty-fifth birthday, we can expect that our long experience will enable us to minimize costs and thus maximize profits.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
2.The following appeared in a memorandum from the business department of the Apogee Company.
“When the Apogee Company had all its operations in one location, it was more profitable than it is today. Therefore, the Apogee Company should close down its field offices and conduct all its operations from a single location. Such centralization would improve profitability by cutting costs and helping the company maintain better supervision of all employees.”Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
3.The following appeared in a memorandum issued by a l arge city’s council on the arts.
“In a recent citywide poll, fifteen percent more residents said that they watch television programs about the visual arts tha n was the case in a poll conducted five years ago. During these past five years, the number of peo ple visiting our city’s art museums has increased by a similar percentage. Since the corporate funding that supports public television, where most of the visual arts programs appear, is now being threatened with severe cuts, we can expect that attendance a t our city’s art museums will also start to decrease. Thus some of the city’s funds for supporting the arts should be reallocated to public television.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
4.The following appeared in a report presented for discussion at a meeting of the directors of a company that manufactures parts for heavy machinery.
“The falling revenues that the company is experiencing coincide with delays in manufacturing. These delays, in turn, are due in large part to poor planning in purchasing metals. Consider further that the manager of the department that handles purchasing of raw materials has an excellent background in general business, psychology, and sociology, but knows little about the properties of metals. The company should, therefore, move the purchasing manager to the sales department and bring in a scientist from the research division to be manager of the purchasing department.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
5.The following appeared in an announcement issued by the publisher of The Mercur
y, a weekly newspaper.
“Since a competing lower-priced newspaper, The Bugle, was started five years ago, The Mercury’s circulation has declined by 10,000 readers. The best way to get more people to read The Mercury is to reduce its price below that of The Bugle, at least until circulation increases to former levels. The increased circulation of The Mercury will attract more businesses to buy
advertising space in the paper.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
6.The following appeared as part of an article in a magazine devoted to regional life.
“Corporations should look to the city of Helios when seeking new business opportunities or a new location. Even in the recent recession, Helios’s unemployment rate was lower than the regional average. I t is the industrial center of the region, and historically it has provided more than its share of the region’s manufacturing jobs. In addition, Helios is attempting to exp and its economic base by attracting companies that focus on research and development of innovative technologies.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
7.The following appeared in the health section of a magazine on trends and lifestyles.
“People who use the artificial sweetener aspartame are better off consuming sugar, since aspartame can actually contribute to weight gain rather than weight loss. For example, high levels of aspartame have been shown to trigger a craving for food by depleting the brain of a chemical that registers satiety, or the sense of being full. Furthermore, studies suggest that sugars, if consumed after at least 45 minutes of continuous exercise, actually enhance the body’s ability to burn fat. Consequently, tho se who drink aspartame-sweetened juices after exercise will also lose this calorie-burning benefit. Thus it appears that people consuming aspartame rather than sugar are unlikely to achieve their dietary goals.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
8.The following appeared in the editorial section of a corporate newsletter.
“The common notion that workers are g enerally apathetic about management issues is false, or at least outdated: a recently published survey indicates that 79 percent of the nearly 1,200 workers who responded to survey questionnaires expressed a high level of interest in the topics of corporat e restructuring and redesign of benefits programs.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
9.The following appeared in the opinion column of a financial magazine.
“On average, middle-aged consumers devote 39 percent of their retail expenditure to department store products and services, while for younger consumers the average is only 25 percent. Since the number of middle-aged people will increase dramatically within the next decade, department stores can expect retail sales to increase significantly during that period. Furthermore, to take advantage of the trend, these stores should begin to replace some of those products intended to attract the younger consumer with products intended to attract the middle-aged consumer.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
10.The following appeared in the editorial section of a local newspaper.
“This past winter, 200 students from Waymarsh State College traveled to the state capitol building to protest against propose d cuts in funding for various state college programs. The other 12,000 Waymarsh students evidently weren’t so concerned about their education: they either stayed on campus or left for winter break. Since the group who did not protest is far more numerous, it is more representative of the state’s college students than are the protesters. Therefore the state legislature need not heed the appeals of the protesting students.”
Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
In this argument the author concludes that the 25 years operation of Olympic Food would make it successfully minimize costs and thus maximize profits. There are several reasons support this argument. First of all, the author claims that organizations' learn leads the processing costs to go down. In addition, the author cites a case, which refers to the decrease of color film processing
costs....At first glance; the argument appears to be somewhat plausible. However, after a scrupulous analysis we can easily identify several logical flaws that render the author’s line of reasoning dubious.
To begin with, the author takes one possible cause of a condition to be the actual cause without considering any other possible inducements. An alternate explanation is that technology development simplifies the process so that reduces the cost. Therefore, the mere fact that long experience of company is groundless to attribute a company's cost minimization. Additionally, it is highly doubtful that strategies drawn from the color film industry will be applicable to the Food industry. Differences between these two clearly outweigh the similarities, and therefore make the analogy much less valid. For instance, the improving quality of film material and the development of printer both affect the efficiency of the color film production, but they are virtually absent in the Olympic Food. Accordingly, we can deduce that the Food industry is so different from the color film industry that it is unlikely to experience the same consequence.
As is stands, the argument is not well reasoned. It could be significantly bolstered id the author clearly mentioned all elements relevant to some other freeze food company experience or a more general theory about minimize the process costs. In order to assess the outcome of the situation is integral to hace full knowledge of all contributing factors. To corroborate and consolidate the argument, the author should procide concrete ecidence to demonstrate that ....drawn from the freeze food companies would further substantial the author's perspective。

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